Mastering Light: Unveiling the Secrets of Parabolic Modifiers 📸
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- Join us as we dive into the power and versatility of Par 88 and Par 133, unraveling the magic behind their unique parabolic shape in fashion and beauty photography.
📸 Discover the secrets to using these powerful modifiers, as we guide you through their setup and showcase the captivating play of light and shadow they create. Learn how to sculpt and soften your subjects with the perfect blend of hard and soft light, achieving stunning results every time.
🤔 Interested in the competition? We've got you covered! Compare renowned Broncolor Paras with budget-friendly alternatives like Godox, and explore the impact of accessories on parabolic light qualities. Find the perfect balance to elevate your photography without compromising on style.
Whether you're a seasoned photographer or just starting, this video is your go-to resource for mastering parabolic modifiers. Unleash your creativity, enhance your skills, and capture images that truly stand out. Don't miss out on the art of lighting - watch now and transform your photography game! 🚀
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💡 7. Silver Umbrella - • Silver Umbrella: Best ...
💡 8. Silver Beauty Dish - • Beauty Dish Studio Lig...
💡 9. Deep Focus 110cm - • Deep Focus 110 Umbrell...
💡 10. Paras Explained - (This Video)
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💡 12. The Satellite Staro - • Replicate 'Satellite S...
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💡 15. Fresnel Lenses - • The Flexibility of Fre...
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💡 18. Diffusion Material - • Diffusion Material | T...
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Beautiful work,love the ocean and model.That in particular showed the effectiveness of lighting this way,thank you.
Thank you for explaining "Paras" and funny enough that my names Paras as well🤣
Great video. Look forward to the 222 video 🙌
Thanks for the videos. Great work.
Thanks for watching!
Pay attention kids. Karl knows what’s up!
Agreed
Absolutely great video as usual, thank you! The way these reflectors detach the subject from the background is also quite interesting, very visible in your comparator tool, it's like playing with the factors of the inverse square law.
Exactly
Excellent Tutorial
Glad you liked it
Very nice video thanks for sharing, I would like to know Karl's point of view on the Parabolix 35D :D
Hi, thanks for your comment but unfortunately I'm unable to give an informed POV on equipment that we've not seen in person.
I have 3 of the godox and a para 222. The build is great but the mechanism to open is pretty bad. A guy did compare them. It showed that the Broncolor has more punch and the godox is a better softer or less crisp on the subject.
Thank you for introducing me to the flattering world of paras!
Which size do you need at least for full body shots if you don't have the space for the 222?
The series goes from 88, 133, 177 to 222. The 177 can also be used for full length.
@@VisualEducationStudio appreciate it, thank you!
Thank you for your very interesting presentation!
I couldn’t oversee the Satellite Staro in the background… do you think a Para 133 with a Diffuser 3 in a focus position could replace the Satellite Staro?
Greetings from Switzerland!
Hi, yes in fact the 133 with the medium diffuser and the focusing rod in the hard light position gives almost indentical results to the Staro which is probably why they discontinued the Staro. Interestingly I did an indepth show on imitating the Staro here: visualeducation.com/class/imitating-the-satellite-staro/
Is there a way to use a para with led video lights? Since the led has a flat surface I guess one could attach some kind of bulb shaped white diffusor maybe...
Yes some manufacturers make a frosted dome to go over the LED
Great video. I am creating photo/video studio for rent soon... thinking about companies i should choose... broncolor, godox.... or?
Photo studio for product photo, fashion...etc so it should fits everything, also videos.... Anybody know reliable comparisons? or maybe Karl could you make and compare all top brands? (especially interesting to compare godox with broncolor)
That would be great but we don't own the other brands that you mention and unfortunately there is no benefit for us to have to purchase them all to make a single TH-cam video, that would be too expensive.
Hi Carl
Do you know if the Hasselblad H system will be discontinued or will there be a H7 ?
Hi, it is already discontinued and sadly the H series has been removed from their website.
What do you make of the Briese modifiers, Karl?
They look really well built but I haven't actually used a briese one before.
Наверное Карл скоро перейдет на систему Godox :-)
😂 imagine?
you can also use the para backwards. Mount the flash head from behind. Has anyone ever tried this?
Hi Yes, that turns it into a giant P70 style reflector. Not particularly pleasing results though.
i would assume that makes it like softbox with no fabric. Indirect light seems to be the king of more even light on skin.
The Godox have the parabola shape, but the reflecting texture inside is not good!
It makes the modifier act like a soft box!
You are not getting the three dimensional effect and sculpting that you get from the Broncolor!
So it’s an exspensiv and good looking soft box….
Thanks for the info, I haven't tried a Godox one yet but good to know.
You kind of lost me when you discussed how great the parabolic is for sculpting a face...and then showed a photo that the model's eyes definitely show the reflection of ring light. Ok then.
No all the images shown were taken with a Para but mostly with it in it's defocused position and as we explained in the video when a Para is in the defocused position it is primarily the periphery of the Para that is illuminated - which would make the reflection in the eye look similar to a ring flash but is actually from a much bigger light that is usually off axis compared to a ring flash. We have another video on the ring flash you might be interested in.
Bro come on man. That is the parabolic umbrella being defocused
@@VisualEducationStudio thank you for taking the time to provide me with this information. Much appreciated!